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At this time, the gardens are experiencing an invasion of aphids. And in their vicinity you can often find on plants running around these strange, not very likable creatures. There is no need to panic – it is not another insidious pest, but, on the contrary, a very handy helper who will help you with aphids to turn.Ad
In the picture above, there is none other than the larva of a ladybug, or ladybug. Beautiful adult polka dot ladybug does not look remotely, fortunately they have one thing in common – both adults and larvae are very predatory and constantly at taste, therefore you can find them where there are colonies of aphids, their favorite food. It is reported that a single larva eats dozens of aphids a day. By the time he's done, he'll be able to take out a few thousand of them. And that's definitely why you pamper these insoat little predators in the garden.Watch o

When the larva of the lady-eater is properly fattened, it smirks. On the leaves you can then discover a glued loaf of yellowish or pale orange color with black dots , which a little resembles a potato almond larva. That's why a lot of people are destroying them out of ignorance. And that's a great pity, they're depriving themselves of the natural protector of the garden against aphids! If you gently touch the "loaf" and it does not move, it really is not a mandela, but a cocoo ladybug.
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